Inventory is low across the entire Carolina Multiple Listing Service area. This includes the Lake Wylie area, which saw inventory levels drop by 20% in March from year-ago figures.

Homes for sale in March dropped to 361 from 451, according to monthly statistics released by the Carolina Regional Realtor Association.

The lowered inventory and rising demand also reduced time on market for Lake Wylie-area homes, which dropped 36% to 76 days. Year-to-date days on market also dropped by 16% to 89 days from 106 days for the same period in 2015.

The average price of Lake Wylie-area homes remained largely unchanged at $350,787 for year-over-year, while the year-to-date average sales price rose 15% to $361,960.

This is a sign of increased demand in a time where there is not enough on the market to satisfy buyer needs. There was only 4.4 months inventory in March, which is a drop of 2 months from March 2015.

The reality is most sellers are also buyers, which makes listing a house a scary prospect if you are not sure you can find the ideal home to move into. That could be one factor in the 30% drop in new listing for March. Year-to-date new listings were down 15% to 338 from 2015.

In Mecklenburg County as a whole, the number of new listings was nearly unchanged from a year ago at 2,435, and the average sales price jumped 4.3% to $280,665. Where Mecklenburg Co. took the biggest hit was in inventory, which fell nearly 42% in March to 1.8 months. Days on the market dropped to 51.

The City of Charlotte saw inventory fall to below 2 months as well (1.7 months), while the average sales price jumped 2.2% to $271,386. New listings dropped by almost 5% to 1,891 for March.

Heron Cove on Lake Wylie is the best of work and play. Its location makes traveling to Charlotte or Rock Hill a quick commute, less than 20 minutes for both. For recreation, all of Lake Wylie’s 12,000-plus acres is out your door to be enjoyed!

The neighborhood of 104 home sites, located just west of the Buster Boyd Bridge, is full of custom homes built by 5 builders on lots of a half acre to 1.5 acres. There is a community pool, walking trails and Lake Park for residents to enjoy.

The nearby River Hills Plantation Country Club features an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, a fitness center and other amenities. Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is nearby, as is Coffer Dam, one of the best fishing spots on the lake. McDowell Nature Preserve is just across the bridge on Highway 49. The 1,100-acre preserve is largely undeveloped and home to lots of wildlife.

Homes in Heron Cove range from the $400,000s to $900,000s. According to the Heron Cove Web site, there are still interior and waterfront lots available.

Currently, there are 3 homes listed on the market in Heron Cove. Over the last 12 months fewer than 1 home per month has sold. The average sales price is $486,737. The average price per square foot is just under $127.

Six homes sold in Heron Cove in 2015 for an average of 98% of list price.

If you’re interested in living on the lake then take a look in Heron Cove. The real estate market heats up with the weather, and you don’t want to miss out on Lake Wylie life!

A Rock Hill-based engineering company presented Tega Cay City Council with its latest plans for a proposed recreational park facility that potentially will span 62 acres below New Gray Rock Road, across the river from Westminster Park.

Campco Engineering presented its revised plan Dec 21. A vote is expected in January, according to a Rock Hill Herald report.

Tega Cay owns 10 acres. The city is in talks with Duke Energy and Clear Springs Baxter for an additional 52 acres.

The site along the river would add sports fields, picnic shelters, a canoe/kayak launch, playgrounds and restrooms, among other amenities. The site already has a boat ramp and fishing areas, according to the report.

The final design planning could take six months. Design approval for the city’s 10 acres means work could start on that parcel of land sooner while agreements with the other land owners are negotiated.

If you’re looking for small-town lifestyle and ambience with proximity to big-city amenities then Belmont might be the right place to call home.

Settled in the 1750s, downtown Belmont has a vibrant collection of local merchants, restaurants and a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

One of the many choices to call home is Timberlake, which is only two miles from the downtown area and nestled in a bend of the South Fork Catawba River.

Over the past 12 months,the number of homes sold per month in Timberlake is about 1.7 homes and trending downward to one per month in the last three months.The average sales price is just over $311,000 and approaching $347,000 in the last three months.

The average price per square foot has remained relatively steady in the last 12 months, average approximately $105 per square foot.

At 4.2 months inventory, Timberlake is well below all of Belmont and Gaston County, which have 5.9 and 5.8 months inventory, respectively.

Currently, there are seven homes on the market in Timberlake; Four of the homes are already under contract.New construction is also available through builder AV Homes.

Lakefront homes are a certain niche in real estate. Choosing to live on a lake requires a certain amount of lifestyle choices to consider. Typically, homes located on a lake are considered more valuable, which leads to a higher price tag. Even when the housing market declines, the lake housing market holds steady as the value does not decrease with the market. When considering the purchase of a lakefront home, it is important to consider many factors. Here are a few tips before purchasing lakefront property.

Location: Be conscious of where the house is located on the lake. This could include an area of the lake that is rocky or sandy, if the windows primarily face the lake, or if there is a boat launchpad nearby.State of the Home: When looking to purchase a home on a lake, consider that there is constantly moisture in the air. Be wary of purchasing a home that has had previous damage or issues with affected wood, metal or stone that is attached to the home. Contact a home inspector for this step, if possible.Hire the Right Realtor: The right realtor will understand what you are looking for and avoids wasting your time on properties that are not within your budget. You want a realtor you can trust to help you attain the best deal on your next home.
If you’re in need of a realtor in Lake Wylie, contact Lake Wylie Realty!